Providing the complete picture of the global channel and programming content industry with detailed market sizing metrics including revenues for TV channels
and online services at worldwide and country levels, segmented by advertising revenues, public funding, carriage fees and direct-to-consumer subscriptions.

Detailed information on channel revenue and program expenditure. Revenue data includes splits for carriage revenue, direct to consumer subscriptions and advertising. Programming data covers spend on original content, acquisitions and sport.

The BBC and ITV have confirmed plans to jointly launch a paid-for streaming service in the UK by the end of 2019. The service will be called BritBox and will offer mainly archive BBC and ITV shows alongside with original commissions made especially for the new service.

The expanding world of connected devices is becoming more diverse as original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) integrate multiple connectivity technologies in a widening range of both consumer and enterprise devices...

For journalists who follow the latest news and trends in consumer electronics and automotive, IHS Markit analysts will be available for commentary ahead of and onsite at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2019 in Las Vegas, Nevada, from January 8 –11, 2019.

This report is based on primary quantitative data analysis and secondary qualitative research of fixed broadband operators. In this report, IHS Markit analyzes the availability and uptake of fixed broadband services through technology (xdsl, cable and FTTP) and operators in the Latin American countries of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Mexico.

IHS Markit has made revisions to transactional movies and TV revenues generated in the UK video sector across pay TV and online platforms. The revisions are a result of improved visibility on transactions and revenues based on conversations and data reviews with key players in the market including major Hollywood studios, pay TV platforms and online services.

Vodafone has launched a new standalone online subscription video service in Greece, called Vodafone TV. The service is available to everyone with a broadband connection, including customers who do not subscribe to mobile or fixed broadband services provided by Vodafone. The service will offer a total of 62 linear channels, 4,000 library movies and 7,000 episodes of TV series, with the most recent blockbuster movies being subject to a rental fee. Vodafone TV is available to all devices that support iOS and Android, and provides the subscriber with the ability to simultaneously use up to three connected or mobile devices per account. The service also offers a Cloud DVR option, allowing consumers to save and store content in the cloud.

This market brief provides a global overview of the WLAN market in terms of connected devices by application and technology. It also features details of device shipments by region as well as insight into trends and strategic issues facing the market.

Vehicle to everything (V2X) communication technology is one of the fundamental building blocks that will enable advanced autonomous driving in the future. The purpose of the report is to provide a basic understanding and current market status of the V2X technology.

In this insight, we discuss how companies such as Aerial Technologies, Mist Systems, Mojo Networks and Quantenna Communications are adding intelligence to W-Fi hardware and software to drive improvements in customer experience.

The current state of the module market is explored including the number of modules shipped, module form factors and the main module manufacturer in each sector. This report also discusses the different Wi-Fi module form factors and leading vendors in the module market.

Pan-European pay TV operator Sky has announced a partnership with global OTT subscription service Netflix, to make Netflix available on its DTH and OTT platforms. Sky is to integrate Netflix into its advanced DTH set-top box Sky Q across all of its markets, starting with the UK and Ireland, via a new subscription TV package later this year.

Since late 2016, major WLAN chipset vendors have been announcing their upcoming 802.11ax chipsets. About one year after the first chipset announcement, leading consumer and enterprise access point manufacturers followed and announced their new 802.11ax access points. The high level of interest from major players across the value chain confirms there is no doubt that the 802.11ax standard will be the next mainstream standard of the Wireless LAN (WLAN) technology.